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No traffic road cycling routes around Razines, located in the Indre-et-Loire department of France, traverse a region characterized by gentle terrain and picturesque landscapes. The area is part of the Loire Valley, featuring a topography that includes the Loire River and its tributaries, expansive vineyards, and tranquil wooded countryside. Road cyclists can expect generally flat to gently rolling paths, with elevations typically remaining below 200 meters. This diverse scenery provides varied and engaging cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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25.6km
01:09
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.7km
01:38
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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50.2km
02:03
290m
290m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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50.9km
02:05
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Crissay-sur-Manse is one of the most beautiful villages in France. The Manse River, which gives the village its name, flows through the southern part of the municipality. Sights: - Saint-Maurice Church (early 16th century) - Houses from the 15th and 16th centuries - Castle ruins (15th century)
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This café belongs to the Auberge de Crissay, but you can stop even if you are not staying at the establishment. The view is magnificent! https://www.logishotels.com/fr/hotel/logis-auberge-de-crissay-254579?partid=1535
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In 1631, to thank his minister, Cardinal Richelieu, for his eminent services, King Louis XIII did him the favor of erecting "a town enclosed by walls and moats and building a market hall" and establishing four annual fairs and two markets per week. Thus emerged from nothing, an "ideal city" according to the precepts of the time which would bear the name of the Cardinal. Richelieu entrusted Jacques Lemercier, architect of the king, author of the Sorbonne and the Palais-Royal, with the task of building, on the site of the family property, a vast castle, a reflection of his grandeur and a new city, nearby. Nearly 2000 workers would work on the site. Inside the walls, the Cardinal gave the land to whoever agreed to build a pavilion within two years according to the plans filed with the city registry. The inhabitants will be exempt from tax and gabelle until there are 100 houses built. 4/5 of the project will be completed between 1632 and 1642, the year of the Cardinal's death. Contrary to the words of Jean de la Fontaine (who also ironically described the town as "the most beautiful village in the universe"), far from being deserted, the town had 4,000 inhabitants in 1690, compared to less than 2,000 today. This innovative project, which linked the construction of a castle and a town in the same program, foreshadowed the Versailles construction site that would open 30 years after the completion of the city walls of Richelieu. Adjacent to the walls, Richelieu Park, with an area of 475 ha, housed the vast estate of the castle of the du Plessis family (original surname of Cardinal Richelieu), of which only a few vestiges remain today. Richelieu is now a somewhat unusual town in the French landscape, with its three access gates and its two large symmetrical squares. Organized in quadrilaterals and perpendicular streets in the manner of American cities, it offers a unique testimony to urban planning of the Grand Siècle.
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L'Île-Bouchard is a commune made up of two suburbs, Saint Maurice and Saint Gilles, each on opposite sides of the Vienne. The two suburbs are connected by a bridge and separated by the island which gives its name to the city - Île-Bouchard.
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We were supposed to do richelieu Châtellerault by following the greenway that crosses the park, but we had to turn back in front of a locked gate marked as a private road... so we had to turn around!
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There are over 25 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Razines, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find 13 easy routes and 15 moderate routes to explore.
The Razines area, nestled within the Loire Valley, is characterized by generally gentle terrain. You can expect mostly flat to gently rolling paths, making it ideal for leisurely rides through picturesque landscapes, vineyards, and tranquil wooded countryside. Routes often follow the scenic Loire River and its tributaries.
Yes, Razines offers several easy no traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and smooth surfaces. An example is the Roadbike loop from La Potinière, which is just over 25 km long with gentle climbs.
Many routes pass by historic châteaux and charming villages. You might cycle near the dramatic Richelieu, or through areas with views of other architectural gems. The region is also famous for its vineyards and the beautiful Loire River, offering constant scenic beauty.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Razines are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Luzé is a great example of a circular route, covering nearly 38.5 km.
The best time to enjoy no traffic road cycling in Razines is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant, with vineyards in full bloom or harvest. The gentle terrain makes it enjoyable even in warmer conditions.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near charming villages where you can find local cafes, restaurants, and sometimes accommodation. The region is known for its hospitality, and many establishments cater to cyclists. Planning your route in advance can help identify specific stops.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Razines vary in length. You'll find shorter, easy loops around 25 km, such as the Roadbike loop from La Potinière, up to longer moderate rides exceeding 50 km, like the Roadbike loop from Leigné-sur-Usseau.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Razines are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.54 stars from numerous reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, picturesque scenery, and the opportunity to explore the beautiful Loire Valley without heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, the region benefits from 'Voies Vertes' (Greenways), which are often former railway lines transformed into traffic-free paths. These green ribbons wind through forests and rural settings, providing serene and completely car-free cycling opportunities. The Chinon–Richelieu Greenway is an example of such a dedicated cycle path.
Many villages and towns near the starting points of these routes offer public parking facilities. For example, if you plan to cycle the Richelieu Park – Richelieu loop from La Tour-Saint-Gelin, you can often find parking in or around the village of La Tour-Saint-Gelin or Richelieu itself.
Absolutely. While the terrain is generally gentle, there are several moderate routes that offer longer distances and slightly more varied elevation for experienced cyclists. The Crissay-sur-Manse Village – View of the dovecote loop from Marigny-Marmande is a moderate route spanning over 55 km with a good amount of elevation gain, all while maintaining a low-traffic experience.


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